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− | This [www.gsungrab.org/en/ | + | This [http://www.gsungrab.org/en/home.php Bible translation] may be useful. Wikipedia also has a page devoted to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_translations_into_Tibetan Tibetan bible translation]. Furthermore, there are [https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/35600/the-tibetan-book-of-the-dead/ full English translations] of Bardo Thödol, the Tibetan book of the dead. I'm having trouble finding a Tibetan version, but I'm sure it exists somewhere on the Internet. |
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Tibetan Language Page
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Tibetan-English Dictionaries
The first Tibetan–European language dictionary was written in 1834 by Hungarian Sándor Kőrösi Csoma (1784–1842).[1] Linguist Heinrich August Jäschke formed a the Moravian mission in 1857 in Ladakh. During this time, he wrote Tibetan Grammar and A Tibetan–English Dictionary.[2] There are a number of Tibetan online dictionaries.
Tibetan-English Translations
This Bible translation may be useful. Wikipedia also has a page devoted to Tibetan bible translation. Furthermore, there are full English translations of Bardo Thödol, the Tibetan book of the dead. I'm having trouble finding a Tibetan version, but I'm sure it exists somewhere on the Internet.
Tibetan spellchecker
A Microsoft Visual Basic macro spellchecker for Tibetan language in Microsoft Word. GNU General Public License (GNU GPL)
A Classical Tibetan syllable spellchecker for Hunspell. Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal